The new Nevada Central Credit I'nion is the first creditunion to receive a state charter.according to Vince Anselmo. deputy director of the Department of Commerce and actingof the Creditcommissioner Union DivisionThe Ne\ada Credit I'nionDiv lsion became operational on Oct 10 when a public hearing wa^ conducted in Las Vegas toadopt rules and regulationsguiding the newest state agen-cv, said Anselmo The dooris officially open for federally-chartered credit unions inNevada to convert to state charter' as well as for receiving applications from newly organized credit union.' Chartering of the Nevada Central Credit Cmon. headquartered in Las Vegas, was spearheaded by Nevada Credit I'nion League. Inc. a centralcredit union now serving most of the states 62 federallvchartered credit unionsNevada Central will act as a central agency under state supervision, capable of servingUnionas a credit union's credit union, said the deputy director Membership in the new credit union could reach more thanis William Brown, past president of Nevada Credit I'nion15.000. according to its officials. President of Nevada CentralLeague, a member of the leagues board of directors Brown is the retired treasurerFederal Credit I'nion Since adoption of rules and regulations, several federally-chartered credit unions in Nevada have shown interest inof the huge Nellis-Soney converting to state chartersIGng^izem *“XLEEP CENTER jNOW• •wayChristmasFIRM TWINii• •Aeachpieceifull. ..to• • • •nuaon• • • • • $59 pcCl 70